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WMD Awareness Training
IACLEA no longer offers the Campus Public Safety Response to Weapons of Mass Destruction course developed and supported by the Louisiana State University (LSU) National Center for Biomedical Research & Training (NCBRT), Academy of Counter-Terrorist Education (ACE). Campus public safety emergency responders who wish to access WMD training can take the online Campus Public Safety Response to WMD Incidents (AWR-124-W) course offered by West Virginia University's VMC/Homeland Security Programs. This course is approved by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
The online course content is an adaptation of the material used in the traditional face-to-face awareness level training course developed by LSU and IACLEA. The online course is available on the Homeland Security Programs at West Virginia University (HSP at WVU) elearning website at: http://www.hsp.wvu.edu/campus_public_safety_response_to_wmd_incidents. After registering for this course, you will receive a username and password with 5 business days.
The duration of the online course is about four hours. For assistance, please email the help desk at vmchelp@mail.wvu.edu or call (304) 293-6353. For more information about VMC/Homeland Security Programs at West Virginia University, please visit www.vmc.wvu.edu.


